Rutgers Climate Symposium 2025

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On November 12, 2025, researchers, faculty, and student scholars from academic and research institutions across the Mid-Atlantic gathered for Rutgers' annual Climate Symposium, designed to foster collaboration among the climate change and energy research communities in our region.

Rutgers-New Brunswick Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Jason Geary welcomed the full house of in-person attendees as well as those watching the livestream, noting that the symposium, "celebrates the vital work that you do to understand climate change, develop solutions, and strengthen collaboration across disciplines and across our region."

The 2025 theme, The Blue Planet, invited consideration of the role of the oceans in Earth's climate and the tightly connected ramifications of the climate crisis for the oceans. RCEI Director Julie Lockwood emphasized RCEI's commitment to perseverance in challenging times nothing that  "Climate change and its impacts are obviously not going to go away. It doesn't matter what the political environment is. Physics doesn't change, right? We still have the pieces of climate change; we are experiencing those daily. So, we really need to work and continue that work fearlessly."

Experts featured during the morning plenary who spoke to ocean science, history, technology, and law included:

  • Joellen Russell, Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona
  • Helen Rozwadowski, Professor of History, University of Connecticut
  • Jason Cotrell, Founder and CEO, Sperra
  • Cymie Payne, Professor, Rutgers University and RCEI Affiliate